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Apologies for the delay you two, I had a busy previous week with both college and work. O_x If you two want to speed this up, however, I won’t mind if Nayati and Dawali continue conversation and Asha could simply be following them beaming with excitement. Tongue 566




Although it would be a little ahead of herself to presume that Nayati was officially coming to these tribe lands instead of the original lands, the Amara had a feeling that Nayati was to stay for awhile, she just knew it in her heart. It was a little strange that Jaya had not provided her with dreams or visions of Nayati or anything about him before, although she did have a dream about a cougar several moons ago, but in that time span it would have been too far away to even predict that it was correlated to Nayati in any sense. Still, the simple shock of seeing her childhood friend before her was something that had literally been out of the blue and random. There was an absolutely beaming sense of excitement that was within her and was beginning to fully radiate from her, as her muzzle couldn’t help but stretch in one of the most painful smiles she could muster upon her petite muzzle. This was certainly big news for the rest of the tribe, since Nayati was an original of the first tribe, and there certainly had to be a celebration and welcoming in order for him. This of course would apply to any original AniWaya member from the other tribe lands, as even though there was a great distance between them, they were all connected nonetheless.

The Ayastigi scrunched up her muzzle in a face as if to say, Ha! I knew it! as Nayati admitted that her convincing had somewhat to do with his appearance before herself and Dawali today. With the bit about herself lying, there was a questionable, challenging brow to rise from her, and she also stuck out her tongue a little at him. " “Suit yourself on that. You won’t be disappointed, however.” She was about to go ahead and make a bet with him if she was wrong, but decided to keep the games and fun for later if (and when) Nayati decided to get a little more accustomed to these tribe lands. Glad to hear that there had not been any strife experienced, Asha simply nodded and let her father and Nayati discuss the prospects of archery with their bows and arrows. She simply stood by to listen, until there was a thought that crossed her mind that brought laughter to her leathery wolven lips. " “Oh yeah, not to forget to mention that Dawali also has the skill of fishing now. He can get a pretty good catch, right Agidoda?” The Amara elbowed her father, raising a brow in his direction and laughing.

As Dawali proclaimed that there was much to talk about and see, Asha obligingly followed them to wherever they were destined to leave. She gave a silent, enthusiastic wave to Nayati’s Spirit Guide for a moment, and also took Aidan by the nose so he could follow their group. Every now and then her eyes would stray to her father’s Guide upon his shoulder, making sure to absorb every detail of witnessing Ghivita before she decided not to show herself anymore. Jaya had soared overhead, circling them, as the group had migrated to their destinations, with Asha simply listening and beaming in two of the two males. She made it a point to wedge herself close to Nayati’s flank, glad to be basking in his presence once again.








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